Operating System | Instructions |
Windows 8 | To clear your DNS cache if you use Windows 8, perform the following steps:
If the command succeeds, the system returns the following message:
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Windows 7 or 10 | To clear your DNS cache if you use Windows 7 or 10, perform the following steps:
If the command succeeds, the system returns the following message:
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Windows XP 2000 or Vista | To clear your DNS cache if you use Windows XP, 2000, or Vista, perform the following steps:
If the command succeeds, the system returns the following message:
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macOS 10.10.4 and above | To clear your DNS cache if you use macOS X version 10.10.4 or above, perform the following steps:
If the command succeeds, the system does not return any output. Warning: To run this command, you must know the computer’s administrator account password. |
macOS 10.10.1, 10.10.2 and 10.10.3 | To clear your DNS cache if you use macOS X version 10.10 through 10.10.3, perform the following steps:
If the command succeeds, the system does not return any output. Warning: To run this command, you must know the computer’s administrator account password. |
macOS 10.7, 10.8, and 10.9 | To clear your DNS cache if you use macOS X version 10.7, 10.8, or 10.9, perform the following steps:
If the command succeeds, the system does not return any output. Warning: To run this command, you must know the computer’s administrator account password. |
macOS 10.5 and 10.6 | To clear your DNS cache if you use macOS X version 10.5 or 10.6, perform the following steps:
If the command succeeds, the system does not return any output. Warning: To run this command, you must know the computer’s administrator account password. |
ChromeOS | To clear your DNS cache if you use ChromeOS, perform the following steps:
If the command succeeds, the system will perform any DNS lookups again. |
Ubuntu | To clear your DNS cache if you use Ubuntu®, perform the following steps:
If the command succeeds, it will return results with an empty cache. |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, and related Linux releases | To clear your DNS cache if you use CentOS or related Linux releases (for example, CloudLinux™ or AlmaLinux OS), run the following command:
If the command succeeds, the system does not return any output. |